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256 * Persian and the Kurd Sharper, Ali the, iii. 367.
 * Physician Douban, The, i. 37.
 * Physician’s Story, The Jewish, i. 259.
 * Pilgrim and the old woman who dwelt in the desert, The, iv. 322.
 * Pilgrim Prince, The Unjust King and the, viii. 204.
 * Pious black Slave, The, v. 16.
 * Pigeons, The Hedgehog and the, iii. 43.
 * Pigeons, The Two, v. 317.
 * Platter-maker and his wife, The devout, v. 19.
 * Poets, Haroun er Reshid and the Three, iv. 217.
 * Police of Boulac, Story of the Chief of the, iv. 118.
 * Police of Cous and the Sharper, The Chief of the, iv. 121.
 * Police of New Cairo, Story of the Chief of the, iv. 116.
 * Police of Old Cairo, Story of the Chief of the, iv. 119.
 * Police (The Three Masters of), El Melik en Nasir and, iv. 116.
 * Poor man and his generous friend, The, iv. 133.
 * Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad, The, i. 69.
 * Portress, The Story of the, i. 153.
 * Power, The Man who saw the Night of, v. 314.
 * Prince, The Devout, iv. 249.
 * Prince (the Pilgrim), The Unjust King and, viii. 204.
 * Providence, The Justice of, v. 40.
 * Purse, The Stolen, v. 342.
 * Pyramids of Egypt, El Mamoun and the, iv. 244.
 * Queen of the Serpents, The, v. 52.
 * Quicksilver Ali of Cairo, The Adventures of, vi. 264.
 * Reyya, Otbeh and, vi. 181.
 * Rogueries of Delileh the Crafty and her daughter Zeyneb the Trickstress, The, vi. 234.
 * Roc, Abdurrehman the Moor’s Story of the, iv. 261.
 * Rose-in-bud, Uns el Wujoud and the Vizier’s Daughter, iv. 174.
 * Ruined Man of Baghdad and his Slave-girl, The, viii. 175.
 * Ruined Man who became rich again through a dream, The, iv. 134.
 * Saïd ben Salim and the Barmecides, iv. 234.
 * Saint to whom God gave a cloud to serve him, The, v. 28.